October 15 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

This series, taught by two experts in the field, will walk participants through the most important issues facing government contractors as they navigate the fast-changing issues of cybersecurity. Starting with a survey of the current threats confronting all companies in the cyber world, and ending with a session about how to deal with a breach of your systems, this series will also delve into the new government contracting rules relating to cybersecurity, as well as the new twists on existing technology and privacy laws in light of today’s cyber events.

Augmented by guest lecturers from government and the private sector, this webinar series will combine teaching of the key rules with war stories from the front lines and practical advice from experienced practitioners.

Jonathan E. Meyer is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLC, and a member of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Team. Prior to joining the firm in 2016, he was Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security where, among other things, he was charged with responding to breaches of DHS data held by contractors and assisting in the response to the breach at the Office of Personnel Management. Townsend L. Bourne is a partner in the Government Contracts, Investigations & International Trade Practice Group at Sheppard Mullin, and a member of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Team. She is the author of numerous articles relating to cybersecurity and government contracting.

PCI offers training in all facets and at every level of government contracting, both to the public and private sectors. With seminars, webinars, and on-site training, PCI’s course content and instruction are of the highest caliber in the industry. PCI instructors are practicing and expert professionals, with extensive experience teaching, and our courses meet CLE, CLP, CPE, and CEU requirements. As an NCMA education partner, credits earned from our courses can be applied toward CPCM, CFCM and CCCM certifications. PCI courses can be submitted to Project Management Institute for PDU approval toward PMP certification.